Why traditional masculine attributes
still matter on the battlefield
by
Michael Walsh
Original Article
Posted By: markantony,
11/28/2020 5:44:38 PM
Heroism — the willingness to put your life on the line for family, tribe, duty, honor, country and God in the face of the greatest possible adversity — used to be considered one of the foremost masculine virtues. [snip] Today, however, we live in a decidedly unheroic age, one in which the traditional masculine attributes of courage, physical strength, and moral fortitude have been disparaged by feminists and soy boys nearly into oblivion.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
columba 11/28/2020 6:00:11 PM (No. 618842)
We used to protect wife and children. Now we expect them to fight for us so that we do not get bruised.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Mushroom 11/28/2020 6:21:24 PM (No. 618855)
As things evolved there came another class (mine) just big/brute enough to defend, but wily able to plan strategy. We would get the really big , but dumb ones to listen to us and then we would, as a team protect the clan and develop new relationships outside our group. The big ones got more at home time and me? we survived another day. Underestimate a geek to your own peril.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
bpl40 11/28/2020 6:24:12 PM (No. 618856)
The very fact that such articles are written and published indicates we are in trouble.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Venturer 11/28/2020 6:27:51 PM (No. 618861)
As women started screaming they were equal in every way to men, men began to veer away from protecting them and doing things for them. They want to be in combat (which is really--really stupid), they want to be police and firefighters, and other previously male jobs and they want equal pay even in jobs where they obviously are not equal. So men have started laying back and letting them open their own doors and stand on the bus instead of giving up a seat. It's a shame, but they created the problem.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
pros7767 11/28/2020 6:31:47 PM (No. 618866)
I feel bad for young men today who have been raised with traditional values as they have a difficult time finding a young woman who is not a feminist.
BUT, I feel worse for the women raised as feminists more. They will never know the comfort of having a man look after them and protect them. They will never know a man who respects them and is willing to die for them and their children if need be. They are too busy either playing victim due to "sexual harassment" and reporting on every man who is nice to them, or arrogantly declaring they are better than him.
I grew up with a strong mother who adored my father and loved the fact that he was a man who would do anything for her. I am a strong woman who married the same kind of man and we raised our sons to be the same kind of men who respect women and would do anything for them.
Feminists have no idea what they are missing. Sadly, they have been taught not to care...
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Highlander 11/28/2020 6:40:41 PM (No. 618871)
As chaff is separated from the wheat, so shall the weak males be blown away in a true storm of war along with all their idiotic socialism. In total war, with blood, sweat, and gore aplenty, there is no room for girls who think they can fight like real men.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
chance_232 11/28/2020 6:55:40 PM (No. 618877)
Toxic masculinity aside. In a crisis, communities and especially women look to the alpha males to save them, protect them and feed them.
When a couple is attacked by wild animals or criminals, the woman doesn't ask her soy boy to shoo them away.
In the real world, soy boys are ALWAYS, subordinate to real men.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Kate318 11/28/2020 7:00:23 PM (No. 618881)
Gentlemen, you can take this to the bank: the vast majority of women want real men.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
coyote 11/28/2020 7:43:45 PM (No. 618898)
Masculine attitudes matter everywhere.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
TXknitter 11/28/2020 8:04:52 PM (No. 618903)
Yes #5. Unfortunately several generations of irreparable damage has been done to boys and girls.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Faithfully 11/28/2020 8:13:14 PM (No. 618905)
No woman can replace a male warrior.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Faithfully 11/28/2020 8:15:43 PM (No. 618907)
The question has always been, are you worth fighting and dying for?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
preciosodrogas 11/28/2020 9:55:24 PM (No. 618953)
Too simplistic. In general yes, but we have a military second to none. There are still plenty of brothers of the blood. That positive toxicity does not flow in the veins of all, as indicated by Article 1, section 8 of The Constitution and 10 USC 246 - compulsory conscription. That was so even with the Greatest Generation, and I say that with all due respect. I say that as a disabled veteran.
I agree we have lost something of importance, but it isn't masculinity, I think it is more about a spiritual loss. The dem party proudly removed G-d from its platform. There is no place for G-d in their world view. That's roughly 40% of the country. That nearly overshadows nearly all of ills of our society.
I also agree that "feminism" has caused much harm. However, feminism is not compulsory, all women, as far as I know are free to put their bras back on. (But it's okay if they don't)
For me, in my experience, I would not have wanted women as part of my unit. Maybe, it is just my upbringing, but I don't see how it works. I envision too many distractions.
There is also a spiritual aspect to that as well. When G-d booted Adam and Eve out of the garden He told them that life would be full of strife and said to Eve that your desire will be for your husband and he will rule over you. One understanding of that is Eve would want to control Adam and Adam would rule over her.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Venturer 11/28/2020 10:54:05 PM (No. 618969)
Take a peek at what working women have done to traditionl marriage in terms of separation and divorce.
Women working with men are more likely than a housewife to start dating someone she works with or around.
Women have a pay check coming if they have a disagreement with a husband they can hit the road.
Many women make more money than the husband.
One thing has never changed, When you go to court for the kids , It's almost impossible to beat Momma.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
msjena 11/29/2020 3:15:47 AM (No. 619006)
Women in the workplace is one thing. In the military, it’s another. The military relies on strength, action, bravery and camaraderie. Adding women to combat units weakens all of those things.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 11/29/2020 7:38:13 AM (No. 619067)
Early on in 74 I was about to taxi my F5 into the chocks when low and behold there out front was a new crew chief in her T-shirt displaying her magnificent ta-tas. She pointed between those beauties then went to parade rest. She wanted me to maneuver my branding iron hot pitot boom between them. Not a good idea - I shut my jet down 2 feet short that day. In short ladies, you have been a lot of trouble in some of the non-traditional roles in the military. When you put boys and girls together they tend to jump on each other which does zero for unit cohesion. Call me an old school dinosaur but that’s my story and I’m sticking to it...
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
TCloud 11/29/2020 8:54:25 AM (No. 619117)
Even some of us Old Warriors keep up our physical health with proper diets, strength training and proper rest. The Mind stays strong and assertive. I will go to my grave as Toxic as I want to be. My Sons follow along too. A Lakota Warrior is one who is ready to die not live for his People...so that they may live! Ho Eche Tu Welo
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
MDConservative 11/29/2020 10:07:21 AM (No. 619188)
Honestly, whatever. Seems we defer to the military (active, reserve, NG, retired or simply discharged) as the font of all knowledge. The military has made its decision, I'm sure after considered thought, and who is anyone to argue? I was watching this Wonder Woman movie...talk about empowerment.
If the US wants an effective military it ditches the "family" stuff, and single mother babysitting, and only hires single volunteers (patriotic mercenaries) on long term contracts for the face-to-face type combat, most of which these days is small unit and covert. If "Amazons" want to sign on, and can pass the "genderless" physical requirements, so be it. Like with race car drivers, the willingness to assume risk diminishes with marriage, and especially after children.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 11/29/2020 10:36:33 AM (No. 619216)
An Antifa soy boy would do well to read and heed this book but then maybe not. One only has to be in battle first hand and survive to know what is expected of a male. A warning to the 'soy boys' who sucker punch the elderly, throw frozen water bottles at police lines and bullying fat girls with tattoos you better stay in your liberal safe zones and don't bring a skateboard into a gun battle. Stay home and let momma serve you Hot Pockets and Capri Sun juice it's still a man's world.
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